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ChatGPT Queries Central to South Korean Murder Charges

ChatGPT Queries Central to South Korean Murder Charges

South Korean police have upgraded charges against a 21-year-old woman after digital forensics revealed a series of specific ChatGPT queries about mixing prescription sedatives with alcohol. The woman allegedly spiked drinks served to two men in separate motel rooms, leading to their deaths. Investigators argue that the chatbot searches demonstrate premeditated intent, shifting the case from accidental overdose to deliberate poisoning. The use of AI conversation logs as evidence highlights a new dimension in criminal investigations, raising questions about privacy and the legal treatment of generative‑AI footprints.

OpenAI’s Growing Costs Prompt Ads and New Revenue Strategies for ChatGPT

OpenAI’s Growing Costs Prompt Ads and New Revenue Strategies for ChatGPT

OpenAI’s flagship chatbot, ChatGPT, now serves hundreds of millions of users, a scale that drives massive compute and energy expenses. To sustain the service, the company has shifted from its original nonprofit model to a capped‑profit structure backed by investors such as Microsoft, SoftBank and Nvidia. While subscription tiers like ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Go generate revenue, the costs remain high, prompting OpenAI to introduce advertising for free and low‑cost users. The move reflects a broader effort to balance infrastructure demands with affordable access as generative AI becomes a mainstream tool.

Anthropic-Backed PAC Supports New York Candidate Targeted by Pro‑AI Super PAC

Anthropic-Backed PAC Supports New York Candidate Targeted by Pro‑AI Super PAC

New York Assembly member Alex Bores has become the focus of an aggressive campaign by the pro‑AI super PAC Leading the Future. In response, Bores secured backing from Public First Action, a PAC funded by a sizable donation from Anthropic. While both groups champion AI, they differ on policy emphasis, with Public First Action urging transparency, safety standards, and public oversight. The conflict centers on Bores' sponsorship of the RAISE Act, which mandates disclosure of safety protocols and reporting of serious AI misuse.

xAI’s Grok Shows Strong Performance on Baldur’s Gate Queries

xAI’s Grok Shows Strong Performance on Baldur’s Gate Queries

Elon Musk’s xAI has been concentrating on video‑game walkthroughs, and its chatbot Grok was recently put through a set of Baldur’s Gate questions alongside other leading models. The test found Grok delivering detailed, jargon‑rich answers that were both useful and well‑informed, especially when it came to tables and theory‑crafting. While its style differed from rivals, the overall quality matched that of competing systems, indicating that xAI can compete effectively in niche gaming knowledge domains.

OpenAI’s First ChatGPT‑Powered Device May Be a Camera‑Equipped Speaker

OpenAI’s First ChatGPT‑Powered Device May Be a Camera‑Equipped Speaker

OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch its first consumer hardware product, a speaker that integrates a camera and ChatGPT capabilities. The device, priced between $200 and $300, could recognize items on a nearby table, interpret surrounding conversations, and support biometric authentication similar to Face ID. While the company is also prototyping smart glasses and a smart lamp, the glasses are not expected before 2028. Earlier rumors about an ear‑mounted device remain unconfirmed, and OpenAI’s hardware plans are still in early development stages.

OpenAI’s Planned Adult Mode for ChatGPT Meets Internal Pushback After Policy Lead’s Exit

OpenAI’s Planned Adult Mode for ChatGPT Meets Internal Pushback After Policy Lead’s Exit

OpenAI is preparing an adult‑only option for ChatGPT that would let verified adults generate erotic content. At the same time, the company’s product‑policy head, Ryan Beiermeister, left the firm after raising concerns that the system’s safeguards against child exploitation were insufficient. OpenAI says her departure is unrelated to the adult‑mode plans and stems from a discrimination allegation she denies. The timing has sparked debate over the company’s safety priorities as it moves toward broader content capabilities.